EP2185648A1 - Fluororesin composition and covered electric wire - Google Patents
Fluororesin composition and covered electric wireInfo
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- the present invention relates to a fluororesin composition and a covered electric wire.
- Fluororesins are excellent in such characteristics as thermal resistance, chemical resistance, solvent resistance and insulatingproperties and, therefore, such products as tubes, covered electric wires, pipes and filaments can be obtained by melt-extrusion molding them.
- fluororesins comprising a tetrafluoroethylene [TFE] /hexafluoropropylene [HFP] -based copolymer [FEP] are low in permittivity and dielectric loss tangent and have good insulating properties and are suitably used in the field of application as coverings for electric wires such as cables and wires.
- the FEP-containing resin compositions so far proposed as being suited for use in covering electric wires are, for example, substantially alkali metal salt-free ones having an HFPI of about 2.8 to 5.3, a melt flow rate [MFR] of 30 ⁇ 3 g/10 minutes and a number of unstable terminal groups of not larger than about 50 per 1 x 10 6 carbon atoms (cf . e.g. Patent Document 1: United States Patent No . 7, 126, 056; Patent Document 2: United States Patent Application Publication 2004/0242819; Patent Document 3: United States Patent Application Publication 2006/0276604) .
- Patent Document 1 United States Patent No . 7, 126, 056
- Patent Document 2 United States Patent Application Publication 2004/0242819
- Patent Document 3 United States Patent Application Publication 2006/0276604
- the temperature range employable on the occasion of molding the electric wire is very narrow, and the molding stability may rapidly decrease under conditions outside this temperature range. [0004]
- a FEP-containing fluororesin composition which has a sodium metal element content of 5 to 100 ppm and contains 0.01 to 3 parts by mass, per 100 parts by mass of the FEP, of a polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE] having a specific standard specific gravity and which is obtainable by mixing an aqueous FEP dispersion with an aqueous PTFE dispersion, followed by coagulation has been proposed (cf. e.g. Patent Document 4: International Publication WO 2006/123694) .
- the present invention relates to a fluororesin composition
- a fluororesin composition comprising apolytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE] having a standard specific gravity of 2.15 to 2.30 and a tetrafluoroethylene/hexafluoropropylene-based copolymer [FEP], the content of said PTFE being 0.01 to 3 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of said FEP and the alkali metal content being not higher than 5 ppm on the resin composition solidmatter basis, wherein said composition is obtained by a method comprising the step (1) of obtaining a cocoagulated fluororesin powder by mixing an aqueous dispersion containing said FEP and an aqueous dispersion containing said PTFE together, followed by coagulation, the step (2) of melt extruding the cocoagulated powder and the step (3) of subjecting the extrusion product to treatment for stabilizing unstable terminal groups in said PTFE and FEP.
- PTFE apolytetrafluoroethylene
- the present invention relates to a covered electric wire comprising a core conductor and a coveringmadeof the fluororesin composition mentioned above on the core conductor.
- the present invention relates to a foamed electric wire comprising a core conductor and a coveringmade of the fluororesin composition mentioned above on the core conductor.
- the above fluororesin composition is obtainable by cocoagulation from an aqueous FEP dispersion and an aqueous PTFE dispersion, the PTFE hardly agglomerates and PTFE particles occur uniformly mixed among FEP particles. Accordingly, as compared with resin compositions obtained by mere mixing of a PTFE powder with a FEPpowder, the above fluororesin composition hardly causes molding defects, for example spark out, due to the agglutination of PTFE and, in addition, the effect of inhibiting the above-mentioned molding defects due to PTFE can be produced efficiently.
- the above-mentioned metals are thought to be able to promote thermal decomposition reactions of the resin and, therefore, the reduction in alkalimetal content is expected to result in inhibition of thermal decomposition, hence in inhibition of discoloration and/or molding defects.
- the above-mentioned FEP is a fluorocopolymer comprising TFE-derived TFE units and HFP-derived HFP units and is melt-processable .
- the above-mentioned FEP may be one resulting from copolymerization with one monomer other than TFE and HFP or one resulting from copolymerization with two or more other monomers.
- the other monomer is not particularly restricted but includes, for example, a perfluoro (vinyl ether) [PFVE], chlorotrifluoroethylene [CTFE], vinyl fluoride [VF] and hexafluoroisobutene .
- PFVE perfluoro (vinyl ether)
- CTFE chlorotrifluoroethylene
- VF vinyl fluoride
- hexafluoroisobutene hexafluoroisobutene
- perfluoro aliphatic hydrocarbon group as used herein means an aliphatic hydrocarbon group resulting from substitution, by fluorine atoms, of all hydrogen atoms therein as bound to a carbon atom or atoms.
- the perfluoro aliphatic hydrocarbon group may contain one or more ether oxygen atoms .
- PFVE perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether)
- PAVEs perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether)
- PAVEs there may be mentioned perfluoro (methyl vinyl ether) [PMVE], perfluoro (ethyl vinyl ether) [PEVE], perfluoro (propyl vinyl ether) [PPVE] and perfluoro (butyl vinyl ether), among others. From the crack resistance viewpoint, PMVE, PEVE and PPVE are preferred among them, and PPVE is more preferred. [0017]
- Preferred as the above-mentioned FEP are those composed of TFE units and HFP units alone or those composed of TFE units, HFP units and PFVE units alone. From the viewpoint of avoiding molding defects, those composed of TFE units, HFP units and PFVE units alone are more preferred. [0018]
- FEP contains PFVE units , it may contain units derived from only one PFVE or units derived from two or more PFVEs.
- the TFE unit, HFP unit and PFVE unit are respectively derived from TFE, HFP and PFVE and each constitutes a part of the molecular structure of the FEP.
- the TFE unit is represented by -(CF2CF2)-.
- the above-mentioned FEP preferably has TFE units: HFP units mass ratio (the sum of both monomers being 100) of (70-95) : (5-30) , more preferably (85-95) : (5-15) .
- the total other monomer-derived monomer unit content is generally not higher than 10% by mass of all monomer units.
- the TFE unit: HFP unit: PFVE unit mass ratio (the sum of all units being 100) is preferably (70-95) : (4-20) : (0.1-10) , more preferably (80-95) : (4.7-17) : (0.3-3) .
- the PFVE units includes two PFVE unit species, for example PMVE units and PPVE units
- the PFVE unit content in the above mass ratio is based on the total mass of the two unit species.
- the above mass ratio is the value obtained by measuring the TFE unit, HFP unit and PFVE unit contents using an infrared absorption spectrometer (Perkin Elmer model 1760) .
- the FEP to be used in the practice of the invention generally has a melting point of not lower than 240°C and not higher than 280°C.
- the thermal resistance in particular the thermal resistance of covered electric wire moldings, may become insufficient and, when it is above 280°C, the covering extrusion molding tends to become difficult.
- a preferred lower limit to the melting point mentioned above is 250 0 C, a more preferred lower limit thereto is 255°C, a preferred upper limit thereto is 27O 0 C, and a more preferred upper limit thereto is 265°C.
- the above melting point is the endothermic reactionpeak temperature in the thermal melting curve obtained upon measurement using a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) (product of Seiko) at a programming rate of 10°C/minute.
- the above-mentioned FEP preferably has a melt flow rate [MFR] of 10 to 60 (g/10 minutes) .
- the molding speed in covering molding can be improved and products electrically showing no great variations in capacitance can be obtained from the resulting composition.
- a more preferred lower limit to the above-mentioned MFR is 34 (g/10 minutes)
- a more preferred upper limit thereto is 45 (g/10 minutes) .
- the above-mentioned MFR is the value obtained by measurement using a melt index tester according to ASTM D 1238-98 or JIS K 7210, with a sample to be measured weighing about 6 g, at a temperature of 372 °C under a load of 5 kg.
- the above-mentioned FEP can be prepared by carrying out the polymerization reaction using TFE and HFP, if desired together with some monomer or monomers other than TFE and HFP, followed by after treatment, such as concentration, according to need.
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention further comprises PTFE in addition to the above-mentioned FEP.
- the PTFE may be a tetrafluoroethylene [TFE] homopolymer or a modified polytetrafluoroethylene [modified PTFE] as obtained from TFE and a minute-amount comonomer .
- TFE tetrafluoroethylene
- modified PTFE modified polytetrafluoroethylene
- TFE homopolymer is obtained by polymerizing tetrafluoroethylene [TFE] as a single monomer.
- the minute-amount comonomer in the above-mentioned modified PTFE is not particularly restricted but may be any of fluorine-containing compounds copolymerizable with TFE, for example perfluoroolefins such as hexafluoropropene [HFP] ; perfluoro vinyl ethers [PFVEs] such as the various PAVEs mentioned above; fluorodioxoles; trifluoroethylene; and vinylidene fluoride.
- perfluoroolefins such as hexafluoropropene [HFP]
- PFVEs perfluoro vinyl ethers
- the proportion of the minute-amount comonomer-derived minute-amount comonomer units relative to all the monomer units is generally within the range of 0.001 to 1.0% by mass.
- the "proportion (% by mass) of the minute-amount comonomer units relative to all the monomer units” means the percentage by mass (% by mass) of the minute-amount comonomer, from the molecules of which the above-mentioned minute-amount comonomer units are derived, relative to the monomers, from the molecules of which the above-mentioned "all the monomer units” are derived, namely the total amount of the monomers now constituting the modified PTFE.
- the above-mentioned PTFE should have a standard specific gravity [SSG] of 2.15 to 2.30.
- SSG standard specific gravity
- the above-mentioned SSG is preferably not higher than 2.25, more preferably not higher than 2.22.
- SSG is the value measured by the water displacement method according to ASTM D 4895-89.
- PTFE can be polymerized by emulsion polymerization or other conventional methods known in the art.
- the PTFE preferably has an average primary particle diameter of 50 to 800 nm, more preferably 50 to 500 nm.
- the above-mentioned average primary particle diameter of PTFE is the value determined by measuring the transmittance, per unit length, of projected light at the wavelength of 500 nm through a polymer latex diluted with water to a solid content of 0.22% by mass and comparing the measurement result with a working curve showing the relation between the PTFE number-based length average primary particle diameter and the above transmittance as obtained in advance by measurements of diameters in a certain direction on transmission electron photomicrographs .
- the above-mentioned PTFE content is 0.01 to 3 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the FEP.
- a preferred lower limit to the above PTFE content is 0.03 part by mass, a preferred upper limit thereto is 2 parts by mass and a more preferred upper limit thereto is 1 part by mass, per 100 parts by mass of FEP.
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention preferably has an alkali metal content of lower than 5 ppm on the resin composition solid matter basis.
- a preferred upper limit to the above content is 3 ppm, a more preferred upper limit thereto is 1 ppm, on the resin composition solid matter basis.
- the above-mentioned alkali metal content is the value measured by the ashing method.
- the ashing method was carried out under the following conditions: 2gof a ⁇ .2% (bymass) aqueous solution of potassium sulfate and about 2 g of methanol were added to 2 g of the sample, the mixture was heated at 580°C for 30 minutes to burn down the resin, the residue obtained was washed with 20 ml of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid (10 ml x twice) and the 0.1 N hydrochloric acid used for the washing was submitted to measurement on an atomic absorption spectrometer (Hitachi model Z-8100 polarized Zeeman atomic absorption spectrophotometer) .
- the potassium element content determination was carried out under the same conditions as mentioned above except that a 0.2% (bymass) aqueous solution of sodium sulfate was used in lieu of the 0.2% (by mass) aqueous solution of potassium sulfate.
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention may further comprise, in addition to the above-mentioned FEP and PTFE, one or more of fillers, stabilizers and other additives known in the art each in an appropriate amount provided that the alkali metal content remains within the range mentioned above .
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention preferably has an MFR of 10 to 60 g/10 minutes.
- the above fluororesin composition can give covered electric wires with minor fluctuations in diameter of wire even when high-speed electric wire covering is carried out.
- Thin electric wires can also be covered by molding.
- the MFR of the fluororesin composition according to the invention is more preferably not lower than 34 g/10 minutes and more preferably not higher than 45 g/10 minutes.
- the fluororesin in the fluororesin composition of the invention is preferably one that is free of or has a low content of thermally unstable terminal groups such as -COOH, -CH 2 OH, -COF and -CONH 2 (such terminal groups are hereinafter referred to as "unstable terminal groups”) .
- the number of unstable terminal groups is preferably not larger than 50 per 1 x 10 6 carbon atoms. When it is in excess of 50, molding defects may possibly be caused.
- the above-mentioned number of unstable terminal groups is more preferably not larger than 20, still more preferably not larger than 10. In the present description, such number of unstable terminal groups is the value obtained by infrared absorption spectrometry.
- the above-mentioned number of unstable terminal groups can be reduced by such stabilization treatment as fluorination treatment, as mentioned later herein.
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention is obtained by the method comprising the step (1) of obtaining a cocoagulated fluororesin powder by mixing an aqueous dispersion containing the FEP and an aqueous dispersion containing the PTFE together, followed by coagulation, the step (2) of melt extruding the cocoagulated powder and the step (3) of subjecting the extrusionproduct to treatment for stabilizing unstable terminal groups in the PTFE and FEP.
- step (1) is the step of mixing an aqueous dispersion containing the FEP and an aqueous dispersion containing the PTFE together, followed by coagulation.
- the polymer solid concentration in each of the above-mentioned aqueous polymer dispersions is not particularly restricted but can be properly selected according to the kind and amount of each polymer to be used. Preferably, it is 1 to 70% by mass, more preferably 3 to 50% by mass. [0047]
- the aqueous medium constituting each of the above-mentioned aqueous polymer dispersions may be any water-containing one; thus, it may contain a water-soluble organic solvent such as a water-soluble alcohol, or may not contain such water-soluble organic solvent.
- each of the above-mentioned aqueous polymer dispersion preferably contains one or more of those conventional surfactants or the like known in the art at a level within the range which the moldability of the resin obtained will not be impaired.
- the cocoagulation can be effected by any appropriate conventional method provided that the mixing ratio becomes such that the PTFE amounts to 0.01 to 3 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the FEP.
- the mixture obtained by mixing up the two aqueous polymer dispersions is preferably adjusted to a total polymer solid concentration of 5 to 40% by mass.
- the method of coagulation in the above cocoagulation step is not particularly restricted but there may be mentioned, for example, the coagulationmethod using nitric acid, hydrochloric acid or the like as a coagulating agent. Mention may also be madeof the technique which uses mechanical means suchas stirring, without using any coagulating agent.
- the wet powder recovered after the above-mentioned cocoagulation is preferably dried.
- the drying is preferably carried out at a temperature of 100 to 240 0 C for 2 to 48 hours. On that occasion, such means for promoting drying as reductions in pressure and/or passage of a dry gas can also be taken.
- the above-mentioned step (2) is the step of melt extruding the cocoagulated powder obtained in the above step (1) .
- the above step (2) can be carried out under extrusion conditions appropriately selected from among the extrusion conditions under which pelletization is generally possible.
- the pelletization can be carried out using a two-screw extruder, for instance.
- the cylinder temperature is preferably set at 280 to 430 0 C.
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention is obtained after carrying out the step (3) in which unstable terminal groups in the above-mentioned PTFE and FEP are subj ected to stabilization treatment, in addition to the above-mentioned steps (1) and (2) .
- stabilization treatment there may be mentioned, for example, the method which comprises bringing the above cocoagulated powder prior to melt extrusion into contact with a fluorine-containing compound for stabilization treatment and the method which comprises bringing the fluororesin pellets obtained by the above-mentioned melt extrusion into contact with a fluorine-containing compound for stabilization treatment.
- the fluorination treatment which comprises bringing the fluororesin into contact with a fluorine-containing compound.
- the treatment comprising bringing the pellets obtained from the step (2) into contact with a fluorine-containing compound .
- the above step (3) preferably comprises bringing the PTFE and FEP into contact with fluorine gas.
- the fluorine-containing compound mentioned above is not particularly restricted but includes fluorine radical sources generating fluorine radicals under fluorination treatment conditions.
- fluorine radical sources there may be mentioned F 2 gas, CoF 3 , AgF 2 , UF 6 , OF 2 , N 2 F 2 , CF 3 OF and halogen fluorides (e.g. IF5, ClF 3 ), among others.
- the above-mentioned F 2 gas may be one having a concentration of 100% but, from the safety viewpoint, F 2 gas is preferably used in a form diluted to 5 to 50% by mass, more preferably 15 to 30% by mass, by mixing with an inert gas.
- an inert gas there may be mentioned nitrogen gas, helium gas and argon gas, for instance; from the economical viewpoint, nitrogen gas is preferred, however.
- the fluorination treatment conditions are not particularly restricted but, generally, the treatment can be carried out at a temperature of not higher than the melting point of the fluororesin composition, preferably 20 to 220°C, more preferably 100 to 200°C. Such fluorination treatment is generally carried out for 5 to 30 hours, preferably 10 to 20 hours .
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention preferably has a melt tension of 0.08 to 0.16 N.
- the above fluororesin composition has a melt tension within the above specific range, minute resin lumps, even when formed at the extrusion opening during electric wire covering extrusion molding, can be inhibited from growing up to form lumps of a significant size.
- a more preferred lower limit to the above melt tension is 0.1 N.
- the melt tension mentioned above is the value obtained by measuring the melt tension of a strand obtained by using a capillograph (Rosand capillary rheometer) , feeding about 50 g of the resin into a cylinder with an inside diameter of 15 mm at about 385°C and extruding the resin through an orifice with an inside diameter of 2 mm and a length of 20 mm under a shear rate of 36.5 (1/s) .
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention has good moldability and hardly causes molding defects and, in addition, has good thermal resistance, chemical resistance, solvent resistance, insulating properties and electrical characteristics, among others, and therefore can be submitted to the manufacture of various moldings such as coveringmaterials for electric wires, foamed electric wires, cables and wires, tubes, films, sheets, filaments and so forth. It canbe suitably used in electric wire covering extrusion molding, among others . [0057]
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention makes it possible to markedly reduce the incidence of molding defects which have so far produced problems, such as covering breakage, spark out, lump formation and fluctuations in capacitance, without lowering the covering molding speed in the electric wire covering extrusion molding.
- the above-mentioned fluororesin composition is used in extrusion molding of foamed electric wires, in particular, uniform foaming (porosity) can be attained and, therefore, electric wires showing good capacitance stability and a very good surface condition can be obtained. Further, the composition is excellent in molding stability at high speed and can provide thinner foamed electric wires. This is presumably because the improvement in tension makes foam breaking difficult to occur andmakes resin starvation difficult to occur.
- a covered electric wire comprising a core conductor and a covering made of the fluororesin composition according to the invention on the core conductor also constitutes an aspect of the present invention.
- the covered electric wire according to the invention is not particularly restricted provided that it comprises a core conductor and the above-mentioned covering; thus, for example, cables and wires may be mentioned.
- the above-mentioned covered electric wire is especially suited for use as an insulatedwire for communication, for example a data communication cable such as a LAN cable or a cable for connecting a computer to a peripheral unit; it is also suited for use as a plenum cable for wiring in an attic space (plenum area) in a building, for example.
- a data communication cable such as a LAN cable or a cable for connecting a computer to a peripheral unit
- plenum cable for wiring in an attic space (plenum area) in a building, for example.
- the core conductor material in the covered electric wire according to the invention is not particularly restricted but such metal conductor materials as copper and silver can be used. [0061]
- the covered electric wire according to the invention preferably has a core conductor size of 2 to 80 mils in diameter.
- the covering in the above-mentioned covered electric wire is not particularly restricted provided that it is based on the fluororesin composition according to the invention.
- the FEP in the fluororesin composition according to the invention is preferably a perfluoropolymer, more preferably one composed of TFE units, HFP units and PFVE units, still more preferably one composed of TFE units, HFP units and PFVE units and having a melting point of not lower than 240°C and not higher than 280°C.
- the above-mentioned covered electric wire preferably has a covering thickness of 1.0 to 20 mils.
- the covered electric wire of the invention may be one comprising a further layer formed around the covering mentioned above or one the core conductor of which is covered with another layer around which the above-mentioned covering is further formed.
- the other layer mentioned above is not particularly restricted but may be a resin layer made of such a resin as a TFE/PAVE copolymer, a TFE/ethylene-based copolymer, a vinylidene fluoride-based polymer, a polyolefin resin such as polyethylene [PE], or polyvinyl chloride [PVC] . From the cost viewpoint, PE and PVC are preferred.
- the thickness of the above other layer is not particularly restricted but may be 1 mil to 20 mils.
- a foamed electric wire comprising a core conductor and a covering made of the fluororesin composition according to the invention on the core conductor also constituted an aspect of the present invention.
- the covering of the foamed electric wire according to the invention is made of the above-mentioned fluororesin composition and this covering layer is uniform in degree of foaming and is excellent in surface condition (surface smoothness) . Further, the composition is excellent in high-speed molding stability and can give thinner foamed electric wires.
- the core conductor, covering layer thickness and optional other layer in the foamed electric wire mentioned above are the same as the above-mentioned covered electric wire.
- the above foamed electric wire may have a two-layer covering structure with an unfoamed layer inserted between the core conductor and foamed covering layer (skin-foam structure) , a two-layer covering structure with an unfoamed layer formed as an outside layer (foam-skin structure), or a three-layer covering structure with a skin- foam structure further covered with an unfoamed layer as an outside layer (skin-foam-skin structure) .
- the unfoamed layer of the above-mentioned foamed electric wire is not particularly restricted but may be a resin layer made of such a resin as a TFE/PAVE copolymer, a TFE/ethylene-based copolymer, a vinylidene fluoride-based polymer, a polyolefin resin such as polyethylene [PE], or polyvinyl chloride.
- the above-mentioned unfoamed layer is preferably made of FEP.
- the above-mentioned foamed electric wire can be produced in the same manner as in the conventional art except that the core conductor is covered with the above-mentioned fluororesin composition.
- Preferred extrusion molding conditions can be properly selected according to the composition of the resin composition to be used and the core conductor size.
- the nucleating agent for foaming to be used in the production of the above-mentioned foamed electric wire is not particularly restricted but there maybe mentioned, for example, graphite, carbon fibers, silica, alumina, titanium oxide, zinc oxide, magnesium oxide, tin oxide, zinc oxide, antimony oxide, calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, glass, talc, mica, isinglass, boron nitride (BN) , aluminum nitride, calcium phosphate and the like.
- the fluororesin composition according to the invention which has the constitution described hereinabove, is excellent in extrusion moldability and enables high-speed extrusion covering.
- the covered electric wire and foamed electric wire according to the invention are excellent in surface smoothness and have good electrical characteristics.
- a 100-liter stainless steel autoclave equipped with an anchor impeller and a jacket for temperature adjustment was charged with 49 L of deionized water, 1.4 kg of a solid paraffin wax having a melting point of 62 °C and 73 g of ammonium perfluorooctanoate [PFOA] and, with heating at 85°C, the system inside was deprived of oxygen by purging with three portions of nitrogen gas and two portions of tetrafluoroethylene [TFE] gas and, then, TFE was fed into the autoclave under pressure until arrival of the internal pressure at 6.5 kg/cm 2 G.
- PFOA ammonium perfluorooctanoate
- an aqueous solution of ammonium persulfate [APS] as prepared by dissolving 313 mg of APS in 330 ml of water and an aqueous solution of disuccinoyl peroxide [DSP] aspreparedby dissolving 5 g of DSP in 330 ml of water were fed into the autoclave together with TFE under pressure to raise the autoclave inside pressure to 8.0 kg/cm 2 G . While the reaction progressed in an accelerated manner, TFE gas was fed continuously so as to maintain the reaction temperature at 85°C and the autoclave inside pressure at 8.0 kg/cm 2 G.
- the polymer had an average primary particle diameter of 300 nm.
- the polymer had an average primary particle diameter of 295 nm.
- a portion of the latex obtained was evaporated to dryness at 200°Cover lhour, and the polymer concentrationwas calculated based on the solid matter obtained and was found to be 31.9% by mass.
- the polymer had a standard specific gravity of 2.171.
- the polymer obtained had a PPVE content of 0.02% by mass and a CTFE content of 0.09% by mass.
- the reaction was initiatedby feeding 70 kg of a 10% (by mass) aqueous solution of APS as a polymerization initiator.
- the monomer mixture mentioned above was continuously fed to maintain the reaction system inside pressure at 1.5 MPaG.
- the stirring was discontinued, and the autoclave inside gas was discharged until arrival at ordinary pressure, whereby the polymerization reaction was terminated; a TFE/HFP binary polymer emulsion/dispersion with a polymer solid concentration of 4.5% by mass was obtained.
- Thepolymerizationreaction was initiatedby feeding 2.8 kg of a 10% (by mass) aqueous solution of APS as a polymerization initiator. After initiation of the reaction, a 10% (by mass) aqueous solution of APS was continuously fed at a rate of 22 g/minute. During the reaction, when the amount of the above monomer mixture arrived at 25% by mass, 50% by mass and 75% by mass of the total amount of the monomers fed, 180 g of PPVE was fed each time. The above monomer mixture was fed continuously to maintain the system inside pressure at 4.2 MPaG.
- TFE/HFP/PPVE terpolymer emulsion/dispersion (latex) obtained was evaporated to dryness at 200 0 C over lhour, and the polymer concentrationwas calculated based on the solid matter obtained and was found to be 20.2% by mass .
- the MFR was determined according to ASTM D 1238-98 using a melt index tester (product of Toyo Seiki Seisakusho) .
- a melt index tester product of Toyo Seiki Seisakusho
- the SSG was measured by the water replacement method according to ASTM D 4895-89. [0079]
- a differential scanning calorimeter [DSC] (product of Seiko) was used. The temperature was raised at a programming rate of 10°C/minute, the melting peak was recorded and the temperature corresponding to the maximum value was reported as the melting point.
- thermogravimetric analyzer (product of Shimadzu) was used. The temperature was raised at a programming rate of 10°C/minute, the losses in weight were recorded and the temperature at which the weight loss amounted to 1% by weight was reported as the 1% (by weight) thermal decomposition temperature . [ 0080 ]
- composition was determined using an infrared absorption spectrometer (Perkin Elmer model 1760) .
- CTFE content was defined as the percentage by mass value in the polymer as obtained by multiplying the ratio of the absorbance at 2360 cm “1 to the absorbance at 957 cm “1 in the infrared absorption spectrum bands by 0.58
- PPVE content was defined as the percentage bymass value in the polymer as obtained by multiplying the ratio of the absorbance at 2360 cm “1 to the absorbance at 995 cm “1 in the infrared absorption spectrum bands by 0.95.
- the average primary particle diameter was determined by measuring the transmittance, per unit length, of projected light at the wavelength of 500 nm through a polymer latex diluted with water to a solid content of 0.22% by mass and comparing the measurement result with a working curve showing the relation between the PTFE number-based length average primary particle diameter and the above transmittance as obtained in advance by measurements of diameters in a certain direction on transmission electron photomicrographs.
- the resin is compression-molded at a temperature of 300°C to give a film having a thickness of 250 to 300 ⁇ m.
- the infrared absorption spectrum of this film is measured and the terminal group species are determined by comparison of the spectrum with the infrared spectrum of a sample containing none of the terminal groups occurring in that film, and the numbers of respective terminal groups are calculated from the difference spectrum between both the spectra using the following equation.
- correction factors for the intended terminal group species are shown below. These correction factors are determined from the infrared absorption spectra of model compounds for calculating the numbers of the respective terminal groups per 10 6 carbon atoms. The infrared absorption spectra are measured by scanning 32 times using an infrared absorption spectrometer (Perkin Elmer model 1760) . [0085] [Table 1]
- FEP dispersion (hereinafter this emulsion/dispersion is sometimes referred to as "FEP dispersion") obtained in Production Example 3 was transferred to a 3000-L autoclave equipped with a stirrer, and the polymer solid matter concentration was adjusted to 10% by mass by adding deionized water with stirring. Then, the PTFE dispersion obtained in Production Example 1 was added thereto with stirring in an amount of 0.07 part per 100 parts of the above-mentioned TFE/HFP/PPVE terpolymer on the solid matter basis . Then, 40 kg of 60% nitric acid was added to the mixture, coagulation was allowed to occur at a rate of stirring of 40 rpm and, after separation into a solid phase and a liquid phase, the aqueous phase was removed.
- FEP dispersion emulsion/dispersion
- this white perfluoropolymer (A) powder was melt-pelletizedon a twin-screw extruder (product of Japan Steel Works) .
- Resin pellets were obtained by feeding the raw material to the extruder at a screw revolution speed of 200 rpm and a rate of feeding of 15 kg/hour .
- the pellets were further brought into contact with nitrogen gas-diluted 25% (by volume) fluorine gas at a temperature of 200°C for 18 hours, whereby a fluororesin composition was obtained.
- a capillograph product of Rosand was used. About 50 g of the resin was fed to a cylinder having an inside diameter of 15 mm and maintained at 385 ⁇ 0.5 0 C, allowed to stand there for 10 minutes for making the temperature of the fluororesin composition uniform and then extruded through an orifice with an inside diameter of 2 mm (error not exceeding 0.002 mm) and a length of 20 mm at a shear rate of 36.5 (1/s) to give a strand.
- the above strand was passed through a pulley positioned just below the orifice opening at a distance of 45 cm, pulled up obliquely upward at an angle of 60° and wound around a roll disposed almost at the same height with the orifice opening.
- the maximum value among the tension values measured under conditions such that the roll take-off speed was raised from 5 m/minute to 500 m/minute over 5 minutes was reported as the melt tension.
- the electric wire covering molding conditions were as follows .
- Core conductor annealed copper wire AWG (American Wire Gauge) 24, core conductor diameter 20.1 mils
- barrel zone Zl (340 0 C) , barrel zone Z2 (360 0 C) , barrel zone Z3 (370 0 C) , barrel zone Z4 (385°C) , barrel zoneZ5 (390 0 C) , clamp zone (400 0 C) , adaptor zone (41O 0 C) , crosshead zone (415°C) , die zone (415°C) ; the core conductor preheating temperature was preset at 140 0 C.
- the number of sites not covered with the resin were determined as the frequency of occurrence of sparks during 3 hours of molding at a measurement voltage of 2.5 kV using a spark detector (model HF-20-H, product of
- CAPACHS type: MR20.50HS, product of Zumbach
- the extent was judged by visual observation during 3 hours of molding.
- the evaluation criteria were as follows.
- Example 3 The procedure of Example 1 was followed in the same manner except that the PTFE dispersion was added in an amount, on the solidmatter basis, of 0.15 part per 100 parts of the TFE/HFP/PPVE terpolymer. The fluororesin composition thus obtained was subjected to electric wire covering molding evaluation. [0099] Example 3
- Example 4 The procedure of Example 1 was followed in the same manner except that the FEP dispersion used was one with a MFR of 43 g/10 minutes. The fluororesin composition thus obtained was subjected to electric wire covering molding evaluation. [0100]
- Example 4 The procedure of Example 1 was followed in the same manner except that the FEP dispersion used was one with a MFR of 43 g/10 minutes. The fluororesin composition thus obtained was subjected to electric wire covering molding evaluation. [0100] Example 4
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was followed in the same manner except that the PTFE dispersion used was that obtained in Production Example 2. The fluororesin composition thus obtained was subjected to electric wire covering molding evaluation. [0101] Comparative Example 1
- Example 2 The procedure of Example 1 was followed in the same manner except that the addition of the PTFE dispersion was omitted. The fluororesin composition thus obtained was subjected to electric wire covering molding evaluation. [0102] Comparative Example 2
- the PTFE dispersion obtained in Production Example 1 was transferred to a stainless steel coagulation vessel equipped with an anchor impeller and a baffle plate, water was added to lower the specific gravity of the PTFE dispersion to 1.075, the temperature was adjusted to 2O 0 C and, immediately thereafter, 60% nitric acid was added and, at the same time, the mixture was stirred for coagulating the polymer.
- the polymer was separated from the water by filtration, again placed in water by addition thereof for washing and for simultaneous particle size adjustment, then separated from the water by filtration and dried at 140°C for 24 hours to give a PTFE fine powder.
- the PTFE fine powder obtained had an apparent density of 0.44 g/ml and had an average secondary particle diameter of 475 ⁇ m.
- Example 5 The procedure of Example 1 was followed in the same manner except that the fluorination treatment was omitted and that Na 2 C ⁇ 3 was added to a final concentration of 30 ppm and wet heat treatment was carried out by the same method as described in International Publication WO 2006/123694. The fluororesin composition thus obtained was subjected to electric wire covering molding evaluation. [0105] Example 5
- Example 2 The procedure of Example 1 was followed in the same manner except that, after melt pelletization, the pellets were brought into contact with 25% (by volume) fluorine gas diluted with nitrogen gas at a temperature of 200 0 C for 3 hours.
- the fluororesin composition thus obtained was subj ected to electric wire covering molding evaluation.
- the electric wire covering molding conditions were as follows.
- Core conductor annealed copper wire, core conductor diameter 0.7 mm
- the foamed electric wire molding was carried out continuously for 1 hour, and spark out, wire diameter fluctuation, capacitance fluctuation and die-drool occurrence measurements/observations were made in the same manner as shown in Example 1. Further, the foaming rate and average bubble diameter of the foamed electric wire obtained were determined by the methods described below and the surface condition thereof was observed. [0111]
- the covering of the foamed electric wire was peeled off from the core conductor over a distance of about 50 cm, the volume thereof was calculated from the outside diameter, inside diameter and length thereof, the mass thereof was measured, and the specific gravity (d: g/cm 3 ) was calculated from the quotient (above mass/above volume) .
- the foaming rate was calculated according to the following formula.
- Foamed electric wire molding was carried out following the procedure of Example 6 in the same manner except that the fluororesin composition pellets of Example 5 were used.
- the fluororesin composition of the invention which has the constitution mentioned hereinabove, is excellent in extrusionmoldability and enables high-speed extrusion covering . It is therefore useful as a covering for covered electric wires, especially foamed electric wires.
- the covered electric wire and foamed electric wire according to the invention scarcely have molding defects and have good electrical characteristics.
- the foamed electric wire has a good surface condition (surface smoothness ) and is uniform in capacitance and excellent in electrical characteristics.
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